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The Necklace
Stories From the book
100

Science Fiction

Genre that is set in the future and based on the impact of real potential or imagined technology.
100

Resolution

end of story where main conflict is resolved

100

Why was Mathilde angry at the women who dressed nicely?

She lived in poverty, and did not have dresses or jewels of her own, so she became angry because she couldn't prove to anybody that she was better.

100

When was hubble space telescope launched?

April 25 1990
200

Protagonist

Main character in a story

200

Verse 

Single line of a poem

200

What point of view is The Necklace?

3rd person omniscient

200

What were Nikola teslas inventions?

Tesla coil, Radio, Tesla turbine.

300

plot 

chain of events that make up a story

300

Antagonist

person in conflict with protagonist.

300

What did Mathilde do after she lost the necklace?

She told Madame Foreister that the necklace was getting mended so it would buy Mathilde some time to find a replica. When she did she borrowed a lot of money which later she had to pay off. It took 10  years.

300

What was hubble space telescope made for?

To take pictures of stars, and galaxies without being blurry.

400

Climax

Most exciting part in a story.

400

Script 

written text of play

400

How did Mathilde act when she found out the diamond necklace wasn't real?

She blamed it on Madame Foreister (Woman who owned the jewel) for making her pay off a real diamond necklace after the other was a fake.

400

What did they change in the Hubble telescope?

They exchanged mirrors as lenses.

500

Theme

truth about life revealed in a story

500

Tone

attitude of writer or speaker.

500

What was the moral lesson in The Necklace?

We shouldn't be ashamed to live in poverty, and to not be so greedy or jealous because the other person might be in the same situation.

500

How did the Columbia space shuttle affect the Hubble telescope?

The Columbian space shuttle blew up, which badly damaged the Hubble space telescope.